Resocialization (p.115) - the process of replacing previously learned norms and values with new ones as a part of a transition in life.
Princess Aurora was taken by three fairies soon after her birth and a curse was put on her. On her sixteenth birthday, the curse would be broke if she didn't prick her finger on a spindle. When she was taken away they put all the magic away and changed her name to Briar Rose. She grew up not knowing she was a princess. When she turned sixteen she would be told she was a princess and not a normal person. She learned how to be normal and not hold any royal place, now that she is sixteen she has to learn how to be a princess. She has to learn how to transition to new ways in life.
Chapter 6: Deviance
Rebels (p. 157) - individuals who reject society’s approved goals and means and instead create and work toward their own (sometimes revolutionary) goals using new means.
There are many examples of rebels in Sleeping Beauty. On Princess Aurora’s sixteenth birthday, before the sun sets she is to prick her finger on a spindle wheel. If she did not do so, she would live a happy life. Everyone did not want her to prick her finger so she was raised by fairies. Come her sixteenth birthday before the sun set she was brought out and went against what everyone else’s in the society wanted for her. The society’s approved goals where for her not to prick her finger. Princess Aurora went against this and did it anyways.
Chapter 8: Race and Ethnicity as Lived Experience
Discrimination (p. 222) - unequal treatment of individuals based on their membership in a social group; usually motivated by prejudice.
In the movie “Sleeping Beauty” Princess Aurora is discriminated against for being a princess. She is in the upper class of the society and the bad witch is discriminating against her for being in a higher class. She does not know that she is being discriminated against, as she was not raised in the upper class for 16 years.
Chapter 10: The Macro-Micro Link in Social Institutions: Politics, Education, and Religion
Power (p.281)-the ability to impose one’s will on others.
In “Sleeping Beauty” many of the people show that they have power, but Princess Aurora shows it by overcoming many things. From birth to sixteen years old she shows that she holds most of the power over the witch. The witch thinks she is one step ahead of everyone. Princess Aurora really has control of the situation throughout the whole movie.
Chapter 12: Diversity in Families
Family (p.353)-a social group whose members are bound by legal, biological, or emotional ties, or a combination of all three.
In “Sleeping Beauty” most everyone they show is family to Princess Aurora. Her parents are the most important. Also, the fairies are also considered family. They take care of her from the time she was born until her sixteenth birthday. Princess Aurora’s parents are both legal and biological. The fairies are emotional ties because they are just fairies not family.
Aurora: For the first 16 years of her life she went by Briar Rose. She is most know by Sleeping Beauty or Princess Aurora.
For more information:
http://disney.wikia.com/wiki/Sleeping_Beauty_(1959_film)
Chapter 4: The Self and Interaction
Resocialization (p.115) - the process of replacing previously learned norms and values with new ones as a part of a transition in life.
Princess Aurora was taken by three fairies soon after her birth and a curse was put on her. On her sixteenth birthday, the curse would be broke if she didn't prick her finger on a spindle. When she was taken away they put all the magic away and changed her name to Briar Rose. She grew up not knowing she was a princess. When she turned sixteen she would be told she was a princess and not a normal person. She learned how to be normal and not hold any royal place, now that she is sixteen she has to learn how to be a princess. She has to learn how to transition to new ways in life.
Chapter 6: Deviance
Rebels (p. 157) - individuals who reject society’s approved goals and means and instead create and work toward their own (sometimes revolutionary) goals using new means.
There are many examples of rebels in Sleeping Beauty. On Princess Aurora’s sixteenth birthday, before the sun sets she is to prick her finger on a spindle wheel. If she did not do so, she would live a happy life. Everyone did not want her to prick her finger so she was raised by fairies. Come her sixteenth birthday before the sun set she was brought out and went against what everyone else’s in the society wanted for her. The society’s approved goals where for her not to prick her finger. Princess Aurora went against this and did it anyways.
Chapter 8: Race and Ethnicity as Lived Experience
Discrimination (p. 222) - unequal treatment of individuals based on their membership in a social group; usually motivated by prejudice.
In the movie “Sleeping Beauty” Princess Aurora is discriminated against for being a princess. She is in the upper class of the society and the bad witch is discriminating against her for being in a higher class. She does not know that she is being discriminated against, as she was not raised in the upper class for 16 years.
Chapter 10: The Macro-Micro Link in Social Institutions: Politics, Education, and Religion
Power (p.281)-the ability to impose one’s will on others.
In “Sleeping Beauty” many of the people show that they have power, but Princess Aurora shows it by overcoming many things. From birth to sixteen years old she shows that she holds most of the power over the witch. The witch thinks she is one step ahead of everyone. Princess Aurora really has control of the situation throughout the whole movie.
Chapter 12: Diversity in Families
Family (p.353)-a social group whose members are bound by legal, biological, or emotional ties, or a combination of all three.
In “Sleeping Beauty” most everyone they show is family to Princess Aurora. Her parents are the most important. Also, the fairies are also considered family. They take care of her from the time she was born until her sixteenth birthday. Princess Aurora’s parents are both legal and biological. The fairies are emotional ties because they are just fairies not family.